Understand

Kullaberg is a nature reserve in the Kullabygden region in Scania. It is known for its climbing possibilities - one of the few places to climb in Scania, nice hiking, and a golf course. It's also home to a controversial series of giant driftwood sculptures, and their related micro-nation, Ladonia.

History

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Parts of the park are off limits part of the year because of rare birds nesting in the area. There are usually signs put up but you might want to check in the center before you start hiking in the area.

Climate

Get in

By Car

Kullaberg is only 1½ - 2 hours drive north of Malmö. From Helsingborg it is little less than 1 hour.

By Bus

By Foot

Fees/Permits

Entering Kullaberg by car is free since spring 2010. Before that it carried a cost of 40 SEK ( 4 Euro ) a day. You got a ticket on the way in and payed on the way out. Card payment was possible.

Get around

There are three different parking lots where you can park your car. After that the only way to get around is on foot.

See

Nimis and Arx - Gigantic beach art structures built by Lars Vilks with wood found on the shore. Ladonia (Swedish: Ladonien) is a micro-nation, proclaimed in 1996 as the result of a years-long court battle between the artist and the local authorities over the two sculptures.

As Nimis' existence is not sanctioned by the state, it can be a bit difficult to find. There are no official sign posts, nor is it marked on maps. It lies a few kilometres northwest of the town of Arild and somewhat farther from the town of Mölle, and can only be reached on foot following a well-worn path with yellow "N"s painted on trees and fences. The path begins as an easy stroll past Himmelstorp, a well-preserved eighteenth-century farmstead that sells teas, ices etc, but quickly becomes a steep and rocky climb down to the coast.

Lighthouse - A very picturesque lighthouse is located at the parking lot furthest away.

Caves - There are several caves in the nature reserve, the most wellknown are Silvergrottan (Silver cave) and Visitgrottan (Visit cave).

Information Center - There is an information center where you can learn more about the history and nature of Kullaberg. The entry is free but it is not impressive.

Do

Climbing

The climbing in Kullaberg is the most wellknown in Scania.
Read about it here.

Golfing

There is a golf course. Be careful not to hit the climbers.

Hiking

Kullaberg has lots of scenic views and is very beautiful to walk around in. There are well-marked trails along the northern and southern shores, with a number of connecting trails across. The trails are fairly easy, although you should keep track of your children as the drops are significant at times. The Blue trail is significantly harder with a lot of ups and downs to hike, although it gives you some very beautiful viewpoints.

Diving

There are several diving schools in the region which will let you take your diving certificate just off the shore of Kullaberg.

Buy

Eat & Drink

There is a large hotel at the first parking lot where you can eat and drink. Food is affordable starting at 90 SEK ( 9 euro ). Beer prices are similar to the rest of Sweden.